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  2. How to Watch the 'Christmas at Graceland' Live Holiday ...

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    Christmas at Graceland will premiere on Nov. 29 at 10 p.m. ET on NBC. It will air immediately following NBC's annual presentation of Christmas at Rockefeller Center which begins at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.

  3. Graceland - Wikipedia

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    He toured Graceland in the early 80s and afterward wrote a song of the same name; it was the title track of his Grammy-winning album Graceland. During the Joshua Tree Tour in 1987, U2 toured Graceland. The footage was filmed for the film Rattle & Hum. During the visit, drummer, Larry Mullen Jr., sat on Elvis Presley's motorcycle -- against the ...

  4. Damage: Live - Wikipedia

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    Damage is a live recording by David Sylvian and Robert Fripp.It was recorded on the "Road to Graceland" tour at London's Royal Albert Hall, December 1993. [1]This album, originally mixed by Fripp, was first released in 1994 as a limited edition box set: a 24-carat gold CD and 32-page colour booklet in a jewel box inside a cardboard slipcase.

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    It took 15 years of performances in tribute to Elvis for Victor Trevino Jr. to finally stand victorious on a Memphis stage — dressed in a white jumpsuit, just like his idol.

  7. Ron Kavana - Wikipedia

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    His Galway to Graceland album was described as an album of blues, Tex Mex, country, rock, cajun, and occasionally Irish influenced music. [2] A talented songwriter, Kavana has written songs exploring history and politics, as well as drinking, dancing, and playing music. The Village Voice has called him a "hard-hitting, no-nonsense realist".